January 21.] 
gttbertfgementg, 
milE CHARGE FOR ^ADVERTISEMENTS in 
A “The Field " Is at the rate of 
SIXPENCE per LINE, 
But NO A DVEHTISEM ENTS UNDER OSE-AND-SlXPUNOB ARE RuCBIVEt, 
with the exception of those of Persons requiring Situations, when 
ONE SHILLING only is charged for 3 Lines. 
Payment must be made In Cash or Postage Stamps, to the Publisher 
HENRY PEAT, 
HUNTING SADDLER, 
14, OLD BOND-STREET, 
LONDON. 
ARTHUR DAWSON, 
DEALER IN HORSES, 
116, STEPHEN'S QUEEN (WEST), 
DUBLIN. 
MANCHESTER POULTRY EXHIBITION, 
A N Exhibition will he held in the Free-Trade 
Hall, on the 24th and , 20th of January. The entries must be 
made with the Secretary on or before tho 10th of January. The 
entrance money must bo paid before tho'pens can be entered for 001)1- 
8 601100. 150/. will be given in prizes. Poultry not in the prlzo 
sts can be oxhlbltcd ns oxtra stock, Tho Judges will lie instructed 
to award prizes to such ns they consider deserving. For further par- 
ticulars 6co regulations and prize lists, t<. bo had from the Hon. 
See., Mr. Gboror PorrBB, 13, Cooper-street, Manchester. 
mo PIGEON FANCIERS. — Mr. J. C. Stevens will 
X sell by auction nt his great room, 38, King Street, Covent 
Garden, on Friday, January 27th, a valuable collection of Fancy 
Pigeons, including tho extra stock of Pouters belonging to S. Bull, 
Esq., and lately exhibited at tlio Great Metropolitan Show, and to 
which no lc&9 than 7 prizes were awarded; also some fir.st-ruto Almond 
and Fancy Tumblers, &c. May bo viewed the morning of sale and 
catalogues had, by enclosi ng a stamped directed envelope to Mr 
J. C. Stevens, 38, King Street, Covent Gordon. 
DRIZE POULTRY. — Mr. J. C. STEVENS is 
1 instructed by John Fnilrio, Esq., of Cheveley, to announce for 
sale by auction, at his Great Rooms, 38, King-street, Co> ent-garden, 
on Tuesday, 31st January, nt 12 o’clock precisely, a selection fpii his 
renowned yard of Poultry, consisting of first-class Cochins, Dorkings, 
Bpahma Pootrus, Scotch Dumpies, &e,, including many of Ids Prize 
Birds. 
Catalogues by enclosing a stamped direetod envelope to Mr. J. C. 
Stevens, 38, King-street, Covent-gnrden. 
f TA RM10AN.S. — For Side, together or separately, 
a Cock and 3 Pullets of these much-admired Fowls, bred from 
the original Birds. Age, CJ mouths. Address, F. Bernal, Esq., 
Fareharn, Hants. 
ROUP AMONG POULTRY. 
3rd Edition, Is., post free. Also, 
TjlERGUSON’S Illustrated Series of Rare, Prize, and 
-L Domestic Poultry. Part 1, on the Cochin-China Fowl; 2, 
Spanish ; 3, Dorking ; 4, Rearing Chicks to Perfection ; 5, Polish. 
Is. each, post lYec. Each part includes 4 coloured portraits of per- 
fect specimens, unequalled as works of art. 
G. Ferguson, Beaufort Library, Klng s-road, Chelsea; 22, South- 
ampton-street, Strand. 
*** Be sure to nsk for Ferguson's. 
TO POULTRY BREEDERS AND EXHIBITORS. 
T)ATROMSED by Capt. Hornby, ll.N and other 
X distinguished amateurs. - DADD'S PILLS lor the cure of Poultry 
Roup ; a speedy and unfailing remedy. They will also be found excel- 
lent as an Alterative and Tonic for Birds when Moulting, or for loss 
of appetite and lowness of condition Exhibitors should not foil to 
administer a few doses to Birds which have been shewn, os liy so doing 
the ill-effects resulting from close confinement, and tho alterations of 
temperature to which they are unavoidably exposed during an Exhi- 
bition (and which not unfrequently prove fatal), will be prevented. 
Prepared ami sold by tho inventor, Robert Dadd, at his Veterinary 
and Cuttle Medicine Warehouse, 54, lligh-streot, Whitechapel, London, 
in boxes of 100, 200, 400, and 1,000 pills, at 3 j. G d., G s., 10s., and 24», 
each. Persons residing in any part of tho United Kingdom, upon 
sending a P. 0. Older for either oftho above amounts, together with 
name nnd address, will have the pills forwarded immediately to them 
free of expense. 
T> AKER’S POULTRY RESTORATIVE. A certain 
Xl cure for all diseases of Poultry, Pheasant-, ficc., Is recommended 
with perfect confidence. Messrs. B have only been induced to offer 
it after huving used it themselves for many years with the greatest 
success, not only ns a cure, but as a preventive; for imparting vigour 
nnd high condition ; keeping them healthy nnd robust, mid espcaiully 
during the period of Poultry Exhibitions, when so many suffer from 
chunge and confinement. Its wonderful restoring power—" in all the 
ills tlmt/ow/ls heir to," is almost Immediately apparent, and lias but 
to be known to be fully appreciated. The easy mode in which It is 
administered Is one amongst its iri8ny advantages. In pills or bottles, 
2s. OJ. each, With full directions. Half Moon Passage, Qrocechurch- 
street, and tho Pheasantry, Beaufort-street, Chelsea. 
FOR THE HORSE. 
■DARROW’S GOLDEN OINTMENT OF IODINE, 
JJ patronised by tho principal racing and hunting establishments in 
the kingdom, as n speedy cure for curbs, spavins, splints, strained 
sinews and llgaim nls, &c. ; can bo applied during work. Prepared 
only and sold by William and Richard Burrow, veterinary surgeons, 
Newmarket; and may be bad of George Colepy (late Jackson)', 93, 
Cheapslde; Hannoy, 63, Oxford-street, London; John Ross, Medical 
Hall, Kelso; Thomas Johnson, 37, Graftog-strect, Dublin; and all 
other respectnblejchcmlsts, In boxes at 2 s 6 d., 4s. CJ., and 7s. with full 
directions, nnd sent post free; where also may be bird BARROW'S 
celebrated GUM PLASTER, for Strained sinews nnd ligaments, in pots 
6i. and 10i. each. 
MOORE h RACING CRACKS. — A Splendid 
I’-L Coloured Copper Plate Engraving, the Inrgest ever published, 
4!) by 22 inches. This Plate comrplsea 41 Portraits of Celebrated 
Horses and Jockeys, Price, 3 Guineas. MOORE'S Series of Celebrated 
Winners are published nonually of tho Derby, Oaks, and St. Leger, 
likewise every other Sporting Print, viz., Hunting, Coursing, Shoot- 
ing, Steeple Chasing, Trotting, Cricketing, Pedestrians, Pugilists, 
Aquatic, /to. A Catalogue can ho forwarded per post. Address, 
John Moore, Sporting Printseller, Nos. 1 and 2, Corner of West-street, 
St. Martin's-lanc, Charing. cross, London. 
SOVEREIGN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, 
40, St. Jumes’s-slreet, London. Established In 1845. 
TRUSTEES. 
Tho Right lion, the Earl Talbot. 
The Rigid. Hon. the Lord Da Mauley. 
Sir Claude Scott, Burt. 
B. Bond Cabbed, E q., M.P. 
Henry Pnwnnll, H q 
THIS OFFICE PRESENTS THE FOLI.OWIXO ADVANTAGES— 
•Ihe Security of a Larue Paid-up Capital, 
Very Moderate Rates for nil nyer, especially Young Lives. 
No Charges whatever, except tho Premium. 
All Policies Indisputable. 
Advances made to Assurer* on Liberal Terms. 
By tho recent Bonin, fiiiu-fl fill* of the Premium paid was in many 
instances returned to the Policy-holders. Thus:— On u Policy for 1,000/. 
o fleeted in 18-10, Premiums amounting to 
153/. 8s. itl. hud beeu paid, while 123/. 7s. was (lie Dunns added 
in IM-l. 
A WEEKLY SAVING OF FOURTEEN PENCE will scm.ro to a 
person thirty years of ago tlio mm of 100/. on his attaining the ago of 
fifty-five, Oil AT DEATH, should it occur previously. 
Halos are flaleulund for all age-, ellinales, and circumstances con- 
necii.d win, Life Assurance. 
Prospectuses, Forms, nnd ovory Information can bo obtnlnod nt tho 
Oilloe, 40, St. James's Street, London. 
Hukey D, Davenport, Secretary. 
the field . 
LIFE ASSURANCE. 
I) EPORT of the SELECT COMMITTEE of the 
At HOUSE of COMMONS, and the DEPOSIT SYSTEM. The new 
and Important feature of Life Assurance adopted by the DEPOSIT 
and GENERAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. 
The following is an extract from the Report of the Select Com. 
mittce : — 
. objects which persons have in view in effecting Insurances upon 
their lives, are generally of an important and solemn character, vie., 
the provision for widows and orphans after the death of their natural 
protoctors; unlike any ordinary transaction of trade, a contract onco 
entered into cannot be discharged or abandoned, If doubts of tho 
stability of an office should arise, without a sacrifice of premiums paid 
In past years, and the necessity of effecting new poliolos In other offices 
nt increased rates of premium, owing to the greater ago of tho assured ; 
persons are thus placed in the anxious and unhappy dilemma of being 
compelled to persevere in paying premiums from year to year, with some 
suspicion and doubt as to the ultimate advantage of doing so, or of In- 
curring the serious loss which, under the most favourable circumstances, 
most attend the abandonment or sale of a policy." 
On the deposit system a person is not “compelled" to pay, from 
year to year," and he does not, If desirous of "abandoning” his 
policy, Incur any "serious loss," but, on tho contrary, he may pay 
such amounts, and nt such times, as he may find money convenient; 
lie can slop paying whenever he pleases and he can withdraw the 
whole or part of his premiums. If the whole bo withdrawn the policy 
Is c mcelled ; if part only, then the vulue of tho policy is diminished by 
tlio assured value of the part withdrawn. 
A. B , aged 20, opens a deposit policy with a payment ot 6/ , which It 
will bo seen he Increases from time to time, and occasionally diminishes. 
For example.— Tho following abstract of a Ledger Account will 
show the operation of the scheme 
69 
5^1 
•O j- A 
^oo-uiosirtnfiion-'irt 
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w so -* es -e : — » :c~»co : -e ci e-i 
sq -w i~ — i ao m ot i- — — ouii- 
— i ^ ca — ci ci n hum 
8 5 
Age. | _ 
§ i?J : : :3 
■■■ 
Balance 
Of 
Credit. 
O 
CASH. 
si 
O 
De- 1 
posited. | 
id rt » *. 0 ; 10 0 * 7t :ooui 
1- 
CJ 
M 
Pi 
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5| 
: : : ; « ; • ia t ; : 10 ; : • 
a 
i 
«N C^r-i CJ CO -4 
± 3 3 l U U 
S 3 S do GOOD GO CO 
TO NOBLEMEN AND GENTLEMEN OF THE MELTON HUNT 
HOinmmvr. EXTENSIVE AND UNEQUALLED FREE. 
MO\\^RAY BLES ’ C0ACH - U0USE > aND PREMISES AT MELTON 
J°HN HOLLAND, Jun. is honoured with instructions 
nt thn°n„u \ ’’T ^ uctl< )"> on Thursday, the 16th day of Pebruarv, 1854, 
.nerLnn nT. ,*!“ } Iote, > Melton Mowbray, at 3 for 4 o'clock In the 
rrniii,..M’a,n J subject to such conditions us shall be then and there 
loSS iSh?' n^ra" 01 ,t f d ® s * raW ° and well arranged Premises, here- 
! ' L > ne Stephen*. Esq.. late of the Marquis 
sL'bhne f .r d E »b.in U !| on ?" rol,le Mp * Leslie whlcli consists of superior 
t , “,"l IUn *? r *’ con ,“'»‘lng ill capital Stalls and 8 Loose 
canit»i r i *' i nnd excellent Coach-House, 2 Saddle-Rooms, 
^ ’ * n< L a Uroou, » Dwelling— the whole fitted with 
°y V "J. nnU Ubio T , ho I® ftl ? <>'-> back excellent summering 
Yards and Sheds, properly fenced off, and a large Exercising Yar.l-the 
Snsidered^hon 8 */ 769 Tf TC ya tt? , of Uro «"". or thereabouts, and Is 
OounUM. d complete establishment of the kind In the Midland 
To View the Premises, apply to Mr. Robert Wistrr Jonvsow 
or rC ifS M r , M ™ bra >'>‘ ,n ‘ l further particular, may be obtained 
° a IathaM, I pton, Upton-, and Johnson, 20, Austin Friars 
*•, .Lincoln s-Inn-flolds, London ; or of the Auctioneer, 20, Market! 
ftiroet, Leicester. 
CHARLES LENNY, 
Coach and Harness Manufacturer, 
20, NORTH E.\l>, CROYDON, 
DEGS to call attention to his Broughams, Clarences, and 
~~ Barouches, with bis registered noiseless wheel-plate, thus slmrtvnlnz 
the distance between tlio wheels, and lotscnlng tile draught for tho horse 
allowing the wheels to look quite under, and having high front whe.u ' 
C. L has constantly on sale Cab and Driving Phaetons. Stanhope and 
single horse ditto, Pony Carrlagesnnd Pnrk Ph notons. He also soli, n# 
attention to Ills Newport Pngnel and other carts, either with panels or 
wickerwork sides, and to his Bagot Curt, in panel or wickerwork, easy of 
access, and possessing all the advantage* of the Multeru Cart but 
less expensive. 
He Ims also a large stock of Croydon Basket Carriages, cheap and 
elegant and in every variety of shape, either for s*le or h„i|,i m „ 
horse WUh 0rwUI,0ut head!l ' to * ul ‘ filter the Shetland P on y or tho 
. wo, . lld a,! ® I inv !'p n " '"spection of Ids registered Pltnoton In 
basket-work, suitable either for one or a pair of ponies or horses. 
Carnages of all kinds let on hire for long or short engagements. 
T HE BUCEPHALUS NOSEBAND. — A simple nnd 
tr C | ft f y rc ?i 0d l' f0r J lnr4 RP n lRng horses, rendering Inveterate borer.* 
tractable and light in hand, Suitable to any curb bridle. Extensively 
patronised by the officers of her Majesty's cavulrv, the sporting world, 
&c., and strongly recommended for ladies' use. Price, fur saddle-horses. 
8*. ; for uarness-liorscs, 12s. Sent (post free) on receipt of a money 
0 Aj )a , yab ' e ( , a I t ,.‘ !,e ,^ 1 ccudiUy , P° st -° mc «. io With am M. Bywatku, 
Suddler, Ac., 99, Piccadilly, London.— None arc genuine unless stumped 
— “ Br water, London." 
Thus A. U., In ten years, has saved and invested ot different Inter- 
vals various sums amounting to 97/., by which he had been insured in 
ease of death for 260/. 12s. Id . ; but A. B. requires 22/., he draws this 
sum out, nnd diminishes the value of his policy by GO/ 84. 3d. at 
different times, leaving him in case of death a policy for 200/. 4j. 4</., 
and during his life a fund of 75/. to draw out at any time, in part or 
wholly. 
The first claim settled by the Deposit and General Life Assurance 
Company wits upon a deposit of 10/ , which n parent made for each of 
five children, instead of adding it to un account they had at the Saving's 
Bank. One of them died a few days after the 10/. was deposited, and 
tho father rcoeivetl 34/. 6*., being the amount of the deposit policy. 
EXAMPLE No. 2. 
Supposing A. B. aged twenty-three, when he opens a deposit policy 
has the means, nnd continues voluntarily, to pay the same sum every 
year in the same way as he is compelled to do in the ordinary sys- 
tem : — 
Year. 
Aoe. 
£ s. d 
1851 
23 
18 
49 G 6 
1862 
24 
18 
48 10 0 
1853 
25 
18 
47 18 0 
1854 
26 
18 
47 4 6 
1855 
27 
18 
46 10 6 
1856 
28 
18 
45 17 0 
1857 
20 
18 
45 1 0 
1S58 
30 
18 
44 10 0 
1859 
31 
18 
43 17 G 
I860 
32 
18 
43 4 O 
18G1 
33) 
to 
V 
90 
206 7 G 
18G5 
37) 
1866 
38) 
to 
V 
90 
190 4 G 
1870 
42) 
1871 
43) 
to 
V 
72 
141 3 0 
1874 
4G) 
432 
1000 4 0 
1875 
47) 
to 
V 
103 
194 13 G 
1880 
52) 
1881 
53) 
to 
V 
90 
147 18 C 
1885 
67) 
1886 
68) 
to 
V 
103 
182 10 G 
1891 
63) 
788 
1 525 G C 
The premium of 18/. commencing at 23 years of age, and paid upon 
an ordinary policy (as it may -be) every year till A B Is 10 years old 
will secure the same sum, viz , 1000/., but If A B lives 17 years longer 
(which Is the probable duration cf life at the time he effected tho insu- 
rance) his deposit policy, for the same payments ns for an ordinary 
policy of 1,000/., will have increased to 1,525/. 6i. 6<i. 
TbWtjses.— T he Right Honourable the Lord Viscount Drnmlanrig, 
M.P., Comptroller of her Majesty's Household; Major-General sir W. 
Clayton, Hart., 79, Gloncestei-place, l’ortmau-sqnure; Sir Charles 
Price, Burt., Hanker, London; Vlee-Admlral Ayscougli, Prospect 
House, Southampton. 
CitAittMiN.— The Right Hon. the LordJViacount Drumlanrig, M.P., 
Comptroller of her Majesty's Household. 
Consulting Actuary. — Francis U. P. Nelson, Esq., F.L.S. 
Standino Counsel. — R. 1>. Crowder, Esq., Q C. M.P., Recorder of 
Hrfstol, Counsel to the Admiralty, and Judgo Advocate of the Fleet; 
R. Mallns. F.sq,, Q.C’., M P.. Llncoln's-Inn. 
Ciiibf Un ion — No. 16, New Bridge street, Bhickfriars, London. 
Bicancu Offices. 
Leeds — 35, Park- row. I Dublin— 10, Wc-dmorland-street. 
Birmingham— 103, New- street. | Bristol— 21, Bridge-street. 
Every description of ordinary Lite Assurance business transacted. 
Loans granted at 5 per cent on real or personal security. Annuities 
on most favourable terms. Dlsoasod lives and lives declined by other 
offices accepted nt cqultablo rates. 
MUST IMPORTANT FEATURE ON THE ORDINARY SYSTEM. 
SuniiHNDtn of PoLioiEa.— An owner of a Policy for life on which 
five years' premium or upwards have been paid, should he wish to 
surrender the Policy, will be entitled to receive either the then value, 
or It may remain iis a Deposit, ami sc represented by un equivalent 
Deposit Policy. 
For prospeotuscs and further Information apply to the agents in tlio 
country, or to C. W. DRY AN (Resident Secretary. 
TTEAL AND SON’S ILLUSTRATED CATA- 
11 LOOUE of Bedsteads, nnd Priced Lists of Bedding.— Bent Frio 
by Post. — H)6, Tottenham Court-road. 
THE PERFECT SUBSTITUTE for SILVER.— The 
1 RKAl, NICKER SI RV HR, Introduced 20 year* ago by \Y ILLIAM 
8. BURTON, wlun PLATED by Ole pntont process of Mcmi s Klkioetnu 
and Co., <s beyond all ciuniinrisou the very best urticle next to mi rlmg 
Silver that can be employed as such, either usefully or ornamentally 
as by no possible teti can it bo distinguished train real silver. 
Fiddle 
T ., „„ Pattern. 
Tea Spuj... Mrdui.jj, 
Dessert Folk* ,, ..w 
Dessert Spoons ,, ..30 
Table Fork* „ ..40 
TableSpoons ,, ..40 
Tea and coffee sets, wallers, candlestick*, k<\, nt proportionate prices 
All kinds of re- plating done by the putent process. 
CHEMICALLY PURE NICKEL NOT PLATED. 
Fiddle. Thread. King's. 
Table Spoons nnd Forks, full sire, per dor. 12s. .. 2*4. .. 30s. 
Dessert ditto and ditto 10 .. 21 .. 25 
Tea ditto 5 .. n jo 
WILLIAM S. BURTON lias TEN LARUE SHOW ROOMS (all com- 
municating), exclusive of llio shop, devoted solely to the show old I VE- 
RA L FU RN ISHING 1 RONMONOBKY (including cnilery, nickel silver, 
plated and japanned wuret, iron and bra-s bedsteads), in arranged und 
classified, that purchasers may easily and at once moke their «ele. lions. 
Catalogues with engravings sent (per po»l) free. The uioiioy returned 
for every article nor approved of. 
S9, OXFORD-STREET (corner of Newmen-streri) ; Nos. 1 nnd 2, 
NEWMAX-STREET. and 4 and 5, PKRRY'S-PLACE. 
Thread or 
Brunswick 
King's 
Pattern. 
Pallern. 
2(1*. 
. 32». 
40 
. 4U 
<0 
. 43 
ou 
04 
, 33 
RUPTURE. — “COLES’S TRUSS IS BEST.”— 
-IT This Is the invention putrnnisrd by Sir Asllpy Cooper ond 
the most eminent surgeons; worn and recommended by William 
Cobbetl, and which hu* commanded for 30 year* a constantly Increasing 
reputation. It Is what a truss should be — perfectly efllcmions, yel 
agreeable to Ihe wearer. Read “ Cobbetl’* Legacy to Ruptured 
Persons,” gratis. — 3, Cbarlng-crots. 
RUPTURES.— THE PATENT SELF-ADJUSTING 
IV GERMAN TRUSS, acting effectually without any cninpliral ions, 
is recommended by the faculty for the cure and relief of hernia. 
The necessnry quality of a good truss Is an efficient resisting puw. r, 
without unnece'S.iry pressure on the part ollVeled, which dvslroblu 
object is alone obtained m a truss unencumbered with strap* or Spiral 
springs, or pad behind. 
J. Ego and Co., 1, Piccadilly. 
T7 EATING’S COUGH LOZENGES, a Cerfnin 
IV Remedy for disorders of the Pulmonary Organs— in difficulty of 
Breathing- In Redundancy of Phlegm -In Incipient Consumption (of 
11 .I.UI. ic Hwi mnst twiGriup i rtilli'-i 1 1 n n \ fltpv nPt* 
Difiumng — 111 nuaununiiv'jr u* uhck'u vviicihiijmivh i«t 
which Cough Is the most positive indication), they are of unerring 
efficacy. In Asthma and In Winter Cough they have never been 
known to fail. 
Prepared and sold In boxes, Is. «ml tins, 2s. 9 •/. -is. 6a., and 
HD. (,d. eucli, by Thomas Klatino, Chemist, &c., No 79, St. Paul's 
C atJRCBtAHii, London 
Sold retail by all Druggists, &c.. lit th* whole World. 
N.B— To prevent spurious iraltulloHS, pleose to observe that tho 
words "Keating's Cough Lozbngls’ are engraved on the Govern- 
ment Stamp of each box. None otherwise lira genuine. 
VALUABLE TBSTpftvNIAL, 
Copy of a litter from tin lute " COlO.Y&i H J WKgR'' like veil Inorm 
Author on “OVA'S jtSHQOTISQ,'’) tonapariih /tome, near tr/iil- 
chuith, Hants. Vet. 21, 1840. , 
Sin,— I cannot resist Informing von of the extraordinary effect that 
I have experienced by taking only a few of your LOZENGES. 1 had 
a cough for several weeks, that defied all that had been nretcrlbcd 
for me ; and yel I got completely rid of it by taking about half a wiyall 
box of your Lozenges, which I find aro the only ones that relieve tho 
cough without deranging tho stomach or dlgoativc organs. 
I am. Sir, your humble servant, “■ HAWICbE. 
To Hr. Kxajic.q, 79, St. Paul'* Churc hyard. , 
SARSAPARILLA nnd CIIAaiDMILE RESTORA- 
U TIVF. PULS, for purifying the Blood and Stn-ngilivnlng the 
Digesliv- Organs; are su.i.st b,r either 8 x, .not will prove 0 certain 
cure for Indigestion, loss of appellie. "'S 
w listing of the tlesb, languor, skin .lioaser rbeninatle and nervous 
Mll'ee.ions and all Impurities of U.e blood arising from whatever «u.e. 
By the diligent use of Ibis piirlM-K medirlne tin- energies of the " bole 
u rvous mtvm « 11 be nnginenivd, 11 inure | owcrliil In idihy action 
,f every faeultr produced, feeble... and eU U.e d. plorsble mpleo.s 
.f disease will vanish, and ►«ran«lh nml idjli b- n .tond I bey 
have also a spicffic aelo.n on the secretion* ami turn*, nml assist 
nature to expel from ib. »ll l.umo.ir* «ml linpurlllrt Jrougl. 
the lungs, liver, kidneys, amt skin— a fewer posse s, d b> no other me- 
dicine They are also >' •specially calculated to cure scrofula, mercurial 
diseases, scorbutic eruptions, gout, ihe.iim.lwm, pains m the hours 
ulcers, sores or uny loiig-sinMUng . bronlc mid.oiv. I bey w*H .peedily 
euro the many dlilGSsluB diseases peculiar to woimu. 
Prciinrwd by^ W.A. EiiKXcit.or at 1I10 Luborntorv, 3b9. Iloll orn, two 
,n.ors west ot Price is. ltd, VS. 0d . 4s. OJ . a,,d Us 
|,er box. Bilker siso sent free per post, on rwe.pt of tho price In en»U 
J,r stamp*. 
